Declaration steps for air transportation of dangerous goods
Air transport of dangerous goods is an important field in air transportation, involving items with potential hazards that require special care in handling. Proper transportation and management can not only ensure the safety of personnel and property, but also avoid environmental pollution and legal risks. Therefore, it is crucial to understand and comply with relevant international and domestic regulations. The declaration process for air freight dangerous goods usually includes the following steps:
Classification identification: Determine the dangerous goods category and UN number of the goods.
Packaging and labeling: Pack according to regulations and affix corresponding markings and labels.
Preparation of documents: Fill out dangerous goods declaration form (DGD), dangerous goods transportation manual, dangerous goods safety data sheet (MSDS) and other documents.
Submit documents: Submit all necessary documents to the airline and customs.
Acceptance of Inspection: The goods may need to undergo inspection by the airline to ensure compliance with transportation requirements.
Loading and transportation: After inspection, the goods will be loaded and transported by machine.
Recommended reading
- Introduction to the Classification of Oversized Shipping in the United States
- Factors Considered in Logistics for Oversized Export to the United States
- Operation process of the US international large cargo logistics dedicated line
- Additional charges for oversized sea freight in the United States
- Introduction to the transportation methods of oversized sea freight in the United States



